Choosing your sofa’s colour palette is one of the most challenging interior design choices you will make.
That's why in a recent study we’ve analysed hundreds of thousands of King Living sofa purchases from 2019 through to June 2025, across eight regions including Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, China, Singapore, and Malaysia. This primary research report reveals the real-world sofa trends that have shaped homes, offering a unique glimpse into how colour choices have evolved, covering:
But more than trends and statistics, it's about inspiration. It's about helping you find the colour that feels like home. A colour you’ll love for years to come.
Some colours will invite calm, others bring energy, and all should instinctively speak to how you want to live and be in your space. As you explore the most-loved colours of 2025, ask yourself: Does this colour invite you in? Does it quiet your mind or lift your mood? Does it feel like you?
Dramatic shifts in fabric sofa trends
The global data reveals a notable shift in sofa colour preferences and that change is most striking in fabric sofas. Living rooms in 2025 are moving away from cool greys and blues toward nature-inspired tones like forest greens and deep browns.
The grey sofa trend is declining:
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In 2019, 52% of fabric sofa purchases were grey.
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In 2025, grey has dropped to just 10% of fabric sofa sales.
Neutral sofas remain in demand:
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Close to half of sofa sales in 2025 are neutral colour tones.
Green sofas are gaining popularity:
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Green sofas have surged to 18% in 2025, up from just 1% in 2019.
An expert in his field, Sebastian Nash, Head of Textile Development at King Living, brings a deep understanding of how fabrics can transform a space.
“There’s a strong emotional pull to natural tones,” explains Sebastian. “People want their homes to feel relaxed, grounded and gentle, but still layered with personality. Green tones offer a sense of serenity and connect us to the outdoors without ever feeling sterile.”
The choice to bring nature’s palette indoors suggests a collective pivot toward colours that feel restorative, personal and quietly expressive.
Leather sofa trends remain consistent
While fabric sofas are evolving with new trends, leather colour preferences have remained remarkably consistent, with timeless tones continuing to be favoured in 2025.
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Brown leather dominates with 53% of leather sofa sales
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Neutrals sofas account for 24% of leather sofa sales
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Grey sofas only make up 11% of leather sofa sales
What is driving the colour shifts in 2025?
Global style cues continue to shape sofa trends worldwide. At the 2025 Milan Design Week, considered the industry’s most influential showcase of furniture design, innovation, and emerging aesthetics, our designers reported a strong presence of deep greens, earthy browns, and textural neutrals. This shift reflects a broader design movement embracing biophilic influences and indoor-outdoor living, where nature-inspired hues, especially green tones often referred to as the ‘millennial green’ trend, continue to gain popularity. Reporting direct from the 2025 Milan Design Week, King Living Senior Designer Alinta Lim, shared:
“Browns and greens are resonating globally because they ground us,” Alinta explained. “They create spaces you want to fully relax into. It's no longer about simply following the trend colour of the year, it’s about curating a palette that feels human, expressive, and deeply personal.”
For King Living, part of the reason for a surge in green sofa sales is due to the launch of our 1977 Sofa. Released in June 2023, the design is regularly photographed and displayed in green-toned fabrics, and 21% of green sofa sales have come from the 1977 Sofa. This product is also aimed towards a younger demographic, who may be more influenced by the millennial green trend.
It’s important to note there is some bias reflected in our study, as popular colours are also influenced by the sofas we choose to display in our showrooms. For example, Jasper in Whiteley Riverstone is displayed in King Living showrooms around the globe and this was our most popular colour of 2025.
Rodney Misso, King Living Head of Brand Environment who looks after showroom visual merchandising globally, also saw similar patterns with the Richmond Spice fabric.
“The colours we showcase on display models in our showrooms can really influence perception,” shares Rodney. “Richmond Spice was shown on the Zaza Sofa in showrooms for two seasons, and it became one of the most purchased colours in 2025. That’s not a coincidence.”
Find the colour that feels like you
The most loved sofa colours of 2025 tell a story of desire for calm, grounded and inspiring living spaces. From earthy greens to calm neutrals, the colour you choose for your sofa should reflect how you want to feel in your space.
Here’s how to interpret the key colour categories of the year, and where to begin if one resonates with you.
Neutrals
Most popular neutral sofa in 2025: Jasper Sofa in Whiteley Riverstone fabric
Soft beige, linen, stone, off-white and sand. These timeless shades bring lightness and clarity, making them ideal for layered, tonal spaces. Whether you’re styling with boucle cushions or sculptural timber accents, neutrals act as a calming anchor.
Greens
Most popular green sofa in 2025: 1977 Sofa in Leura Mangrove fabric
From eucalyptus and sage to olive and mangrove, green brings the outdoors in, connecting your space to nature and offering a sense of restoration. It’s grounding without being heavy, expressive without being overpowering.
Browns
Most popular brown sofa in 2025: The Delta Sofa in Roma Tan Leather
Spice, rust, cedar, biscuit and tan all fall into the brown category. Brown is the new quiet luxury: rich, warm, and comforting. These tones feel honest and lived-in, ideal for relaxed, layered homes that favour tactility and warmth over perfection.
Greys
Cool and warm greys continue to serve as adaptable foundations. Once the default, grey has now become a conscious choice, best used to enhance other tones or anchor bolder styling elements.
Blues & Navy
Most popular blue sofa in 2025: Max Sofa in Richmond Ink fabric
More niche in 2025, but still a classic choice. Navy and dusty blue tones lend elegance and restraint, often used in coastal, formal or minimalist interiors. While blue and navy remain a smaller portion of sofa sales, they are also still favoured across the Jasper and King Cloud collections.
Looking ahead: Trend forecast
From calming neutrals to statement greens, the most popular sofa colours of 2025 reflect more than aesthetic preference, they reflect how we want to live.
Looking ahead to the 2026 sofa trend forecast, Sebastian expects the rise of green to continue.
“We’re seeing customers lean into eucalyptus and sage, pairing it with contrasting textures like boucle or timber. I believe next year we’ll see even more uptake in rich greens, and a reimagining of soft blush and rusty spice, with deep, dark moody reds along with muted browns as accent tones. We expect the momentum of the green trend to continue well into the future.”
Ready to discover your perfect colour tone? Explore over 200 fabric and leather options, order complimentary swatches online, or visit your local King Living Showroom.
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DATE PUBLISHED
27 August 2025
FEATURED EXPERT
Sebastian Nash, King Living Head of Textile Development, Alinta Lim, King Living Senior Designer, and Rodney Misso, King Living Head of Brand Environment.
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